For Coughs and Co’ds taI:o (a -r-H ®Psbsss& Those who have once used Lane’s Emulsion never forsake it for other preparations, it invariably pleases because it always gives relief, and, if persevered with, cutes. Lane’s Emulsion is composed of the purest arid best Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. Beechwood Creasote and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda; and these are emulsified on an improved plan by the addition of fresh eggs. Each of the ingredients have a definite purpose, and each aids the other in securing the desired result. Lane’s Emulsion has proved successful in countless cases bf Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and ail Throat, Lung and Wasting Diseases. »-> ' ’ ' I It -feeds the'weakened (nerve centres, tissues and muscles, and gives renewed health, stretigfh and energy. It is equally beneficial for young and old and is very pleasant to the taste. Just one proof: “My doctor advised me that my lungs were just about gone, and told me that if I neglected his instructions 1 would be dead within six months. He advised Lane’s Emulsion, and now lam quite fit and well. Your grand remedy is to be thanked (or my wonderful recovery." J. SULLIVAN, Totara, N.Z. Get a bottle of Lane’s Emulsion to-day. All chemists and stores stock it at 2,0 and 4/6 per bottle. The large size*is the mote economical, as it contains more than two of the small bottles. Insist upon getting " LANE’S ” Emulsion Prepare,! by: E. G. LANE. Chemisl. Oamaiu, N.Z. 3 “ It’s. Famous Because It’s Go od.”
m Headache Again ? Nerves 1 That’s what’s doing it! Don’t put up with it! Here’s the cure at hand—a tonic that will put your nerves right in a jiffy, give you new energy and strength by nourishing the nerves. Fletcher’-;; Phosphatonic is the sure restorer for sufferers from Weakness, Debility, Lassitude, Depression. 2/6 arid 4/6 chemists and stores —post free from CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Chemist, Wellington. FLETCHER’S
Nelson, Moato A Co. were awarded firat and special prizes for blended leas, against all competitors, at the Auckland Exhibition; also first and special prizes for their collection of Ceylon, Indian, and China teas, and first prizes for their Nelrnoa coffee and Cocoa respectively. So far back as 1882, at the New Zealand International Exhibition, this firm was awarded (be only gold and first silver medala for blended teas, in competition with Australasia. The house of Nelson, Moate is now in the doth year of its existence, its headquarters being hi Wellington, and there are branches in Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Hobart, and Colombo. Mr. IT. Nelson, the founder, still takee the loading partin its management
OPENING AN NOUNCEMENT. J. RiVETT, (Late of Inglewood), OTIFIE9 the public of Stratford that he has opened an Up-to-date shop (next Melbourne Clothing Co.) as a Fruiterer and Confectioner. Choice British and Colonial Fruit, also Vegetables daily. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. G. SLIGHT. Offl © COAL MERCHANT, MIRANDA STEISDI. Wood out to any langih. Aooommo dation for storing goods. Ordwt ean »,fe All, Mo**"# COAL and Firowood always on kauri
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 57, 10 March 1915, Page 8
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